Commission for responsive democracy / Maria Himenez.
Maria Himenez, Director of the Immigration Law Enforcement Project of the American Friends Service Committee, speaks at the Houston hearings sponsored by the National Organization for Women. She discusses the viability of third parties, working toward a global economy that includes a theory of "people without borders." Changing immigration patterns, she argues, are a part of developing global economies. She concludes by discussin the growing power of the I.N.S. and the militarisation of domestic police forces in the late 20th century America.|COMMISSION FOR RESPONSIVE DEMOCRACY / Maria Himenez. - Maria Himenez, Director of the Immigration Law Enforcement Project of the American Friends Service Committee, speaks at the Houston hearings sponsored by the National Organization for Women. She discusses the viability of third parties, working toward a global economcy that includes a theory of "people without borders." Changing immigration patterns are a part of developing gloval economies, she argues. She concludes by discussing the growing power of the I.N.S. and the militarisation of domestic police forces in the late 20th century America. RECORDED: Texas Southern University, Houston, 2 Mar. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFT, 20 Mar. 1991.